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Discover Ludwig"a bold maneuver" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a daring or risky action or decision. Example: "The general's decision to launch a surprise attack on the enemy's stronghold was a bold maneuver that ultimately led to victory."
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In early 2006, Russia cut off natural gas supplies to Ukraine, in a bold maneuver to weaken Mr. Yushchenko's government.
Whether or not that particular word is banned remains unclear (Samuel Smith did not provide a list), but attempting to take the curses out of pubs is a bold maneuver.
The giant bank made such a bold maneuver in late August, buying preferred convertible shares from Countrywide, equal to 16% of the common, if exercised (click here for story).
Then, in a bold maneuver, the police car's driver rams into the plane's tail and then swerves into the side of the aircraft, forcing it to spin off course and come to a stop.
He even gave Niggy Tardust away for free online, a bold maneuver that has gained traction in a cratering music biz brought low by the RIAA and the overt waste of the CD age.
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The decision, announced on Monday evening, was a bold political maneuver by the State Senate majority leader, Dean G. Skelos, and his Republican colleagues that sent the governor scrambling to respond.
Not long after the United States Supreme Court invalidated Arizona's death penalty statute in June and only a week before the Arizona Legislature enacted emergency legislation to reinstate it, two men accused of murder tried a bold legal maneuver that may save their lives.
The city of Seattle passed a law Monday that would grant Uber and Lyft drivers the right to form labor unions, a bold regulatory maneuver that could test the labor model behind the popular ride-hailing apps.
In fact, they praised Morey for the bold maneuver.
The bold maneuver would probably be used only if the team were trailing by a substantial margin and in desperate need of a spark.
In one particularly bold maneuver, she dragged her Mediterranean fleet 40 miles overland in order to relaunch it, via the Gulf of Suez, into the Red Sea.
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